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. >> watch this play -- watch the defensive line on nebraska on the next play. you have to go after tyrod taylor on this. you can't stay back and let him scramble all day. there's no way your secondary can cover this long. >> tyrod taylor. gets away with it. but again, threw the ball, the rushing situation continues. seems to shy away from. >> negative 22 yards rushing. he's not running the ball. he's not getting the looks he wants as a passer. when it came down to it he made the one throw they needed and they won ugly but still won. >> scorecards don't take picture. >> tough for nebraska. outplayed them for 3 1/2 quarters. >> michigan state and notre dame. to south bend for this one. notre dame, of course, losing to michigan at the big house last weekend. michigan state down three, kurt cousins hits blair white. >> that guy is a great possession receiver. >> smart. >> big route routes. >> jimmy clausen to golden tate. one of his two favorite targets. >> i love this move. what's going on, band? don't mind me. i got a three-point lead. >> to the other team's band
. >> watch this play -- watch the defensive line on nebraska on the next play. you have to go after tyrod taylor on this. you can't stay back and let him scramble all day. there's no way your secondary can cover this long. >> tyrod taylor. gets away with it. but again, threw the ball, the rushing situation continues. seems to shy away from. >> negative 22 yards rushing. he's not running the ball. he's not getting the looks he wants as a passer. when it came down to it he made...
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virginia tech and nebraska. said we'd know for about these two teams. did we? it's a one-point game. we'll explain and florida, tennessee, their first meeting at the swamp since lane kiffin took over at the hemingway of the volunteers. fireworks, yes, no, maybe? up next. cordless multi-tool. re-model. re-grout. re-store. all re-powered. meet the hand tool, re-thought. the power and versatility of six tools... packed into one. more innovations. more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands. ♪ >>> georgia at arkansas. third quarter. arkansas down 27-21. mallett to child. it's a strike. one-point lead. >> lose asher allen. didn't know when to make a play. >> still a one-point game. cox defies king. offensively that looks pretty good. arkansas, that was 34-28. later in the third, ryan mallett, d.j. williams, a one-yard strike. arkansas up 35-34. >> in the end georgia 42, 35, over arkansas but it was back and forth all day they had to rally. tim tebow and urban meyer. sporting the professorial look. >> looks like clark kent. >> change it up. out of the shotgu
virginia tech and nebraska. said we'd know for about these two teams. did we? it's a one-point game. we'll explain and florida, tennessee, their first meeting at the swamp since lane kiffin took over at the hemingway of the volunteers. fireworks, yes, no, maybe? up next. cordless multi-tool. re-model. re-grout. re-store. all re-powered. meet the hand tool, re-thought. the power and versatility of six tools... packed into one. more innovations. more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands....
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you say one thing back home when you're in nebraska and you do another thing when the lobbyist is at your door and you're in committee markup. that's standard operating procedure for both parties in washington. >> let's see if we can burn that "sesame street" one from hatch into people's minds. if senator hatch believes it's unfair that the states with high insurance costs would be provided with transition relief, why not ask for exemption for any state more than that state that begins with the letter u. >> this ises cl classic. everything you need to know about commitment of small government is embodied in that amendment. reminds me of the omnibus bill being passed and people bringing home pork were the republicans. they're vegetarians between meals. they're constantly saying that whenever they don't -- whenever they can't bring the bacon home for their constituents or interest groups funding them, then they're against spending. when they get a chance to smuggle a little in, they're totally fine with it. >> what is behind the use of the phrase that hatch put in here. any state that
you say one thing back home when you're in nebraska and you do another thing when the lobbyist is at your door and you're in committee markup. that's standard operating procedure for both parties in washington. >> let's see if we can burn that "sesame street" one from hatch into people's minds. if senator hatch believes it's unfair that the states with high insurance costs would be provided with transition relief, why not ask for exemption for any state more than that state that...
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hon nelson of nebraska. he called it a deal breaker. max baucus says there are more affordable alternatives and is looking for them. kent conrad, the chairman of the budget committee, says that the government-run option is doomed in the senate. and that is just the start. there is a long list of other waivers. tom tucker of delaware, mark pryor of arkansas, evan bayh of indiana. the list goes on and on. those are democrats that could go either way. bill: on the republican side, olympia snowe. a moderate name. why does she hold the key in what could be a deal maker? >> she is a well-known moderate republican that had been doing business with the democrats. she is one of the so-called gang of six working to find middle ground. the argument is you let the private sector and private insurance companies try to figure out ways to contain costs and make insurance more accessible, and then you said benchmarks. if they are achieved, and good. if not, if there is not more accessibility, that would trigger the beginnings of a government-run health
hon nelson of nebraska. he called it a deal breaker. max baucus says there are more affordable alternatives and is looking for them. kent conrad, the chairman of the budget committee, says that the government-run option is doomed in the senate. and that is just the start. there is a long list of other waivers. tom tucker of delaware, mark pryor of arkansas, evan bayh of indiana. the list goes on and on. those are democrats that could go either way. bill: on the republican side, olympia snowe. a...
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the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of durable medical equipment suppliers for 90 days. i want to thank my colleague from ohio, mr. space, for bringing this legislation to the floor today to correct a provision in the medicare improvements for patients and providers act of 2008. that which was approved by the house last year requires suppliers of durable medical equipment, d.m.e., to get accreditation before applying to the centers for medicare and medicaid services, to meet the quality standards before being awarded a contract under the medicare d.m.e. competitive bidding program. the law carved out an exemption for certain physicians and other treating practitioners and gave the secretary of h.h.s. the authority to exempt others. by regulation, c.m.f. determined that pharmacists would fall under this exemption and not be r
the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of durable medical equipment suppliers for 90 days. i want to thank my colleague from ohio, mr. space, for bringing this legislation to the floor today to correct a provision in the medicare improvements for patients and providers act of 2008....
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anybody watching this now in arkansas, in nebraska, in montana, you need to pick up the phone, get on the e-mail tonight and you need to tell these senators to behave like democrats and to support what two-thirds of the american people expect them to do, which is at the very least, at the very least, have this public option in the health care reform bill. >> michael, you have gone so far as to put democrats on notice saying you will work against them, you will go into their districts and target them to take them out if they don't represent the people. you went so far as to say to president obama this is not a time to desse-sert us, a time te a representative for the health industry and, of course, change. what would you do? use your personal resources to get democrats out who don't vote properly down the stretch? would you target democrats? >> absolutely. >> i will personally help to organize in any congressional district or any state where in the case of a senator, people to find the right candidate in the democratic primary to run against these individuals and remove them from offic
anybody watching this now in arkansas, in nebraska, in montana, you need to pick up the phone, get on the e-mail tonight and you need to tell these senators to behave like democrats and to support what two-thirds of the american people expect them to do, which is at the very least, at the very least, have this public option in the health care reform bill. >> michael, you have gone so far as to put democrats on notice saying you will work against them, you will go into their districts and...
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i have no doubt that people like senator ben nelson of nebraska who is a more conservative democratic senator. at the end of the day, you are twoing to see democrats support health reform and hopefully in the process, when some of the more conservatives support it, some of the democrats will support it as well. host: is there a model in the united states or throughout the world that we see a system where healthcare costs are controlled or kept to reasonable standards? guest: what the president referred to -- you asked earlier about why is he going to minnesota. there are some model systems around the country in minnesota, in utah, pennsylvania. there are different systems where nurses and systems work together as a team so that you sl a coordinated process. those systems work better in terms of producing quality of care and keeping costs down. a lot of the costs in our system are because of waste. i don't meep like the typical fraud and abuse. often people get services that are not helpful. some are harmful. they need their care coordinated so tha that one specialist doesn't undo what
i have no doubt that people like senator ben nelson of nebraska who is a more conservative democratic senator. at the end of the day, you are twoing to see democrats support health reform and hopefully in the process, when some of the more conservatives support it, some of the democrats will support it as well. host: is there a model in the united states or throughout the world that we see a system where healthcare costs are controlled or kept to reasonable standards? guest: what the president...
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hall: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 3165, the wind energy research and development act of 2009. my home state of nebraska's 6th in the nation of wind energy potential yet lacks in transmission capacity and development for additional generation. as this legislation made its way through the science and technology committee, we adopted my amendment which will allow for research and development into ways to efficiently and cost-effectively create high voltage transmission for renewable energy. america needs a competitive national energy plan an all-of-the-above approach one which includes offshore oil production as well as the advancement of technologies to develop alternative sources of energy needs to be on the table. thank you, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. >> i reserve
hall: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 3165, the wind energy research and development act of 2009. my home state of nebraska's 6th in the nation of wind energy potential yet lacks in transmission capacity and development for additional generation. as this legislation made its way through the science and technology committee, we...
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>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to replace kennedy that person could be in place by early october. you could be up to 61. >> shirley from newcastle, pennsylvania. >> good morning. what i would like to make a few points here. people in the united states, and i have been watching these town hall meetings, in the united states people are sick and tired of government telling us how to live our lives. they need to do what their suppose to do. voted in office to take care of federal and take care of back part of the government. tell us okay, now you, your healthcare is going to change. we're going to have a plan where everyone is going to be inclu
>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to...
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. >> phone call, omaha, nebraska. jeremy. caller: thank you for taking my call. i called in during the election last year and i would say we are seeing some signs of picking up in the economy, but again, i'm a type one diabetic and i had a job for four years. i took a chance to change jobs because my premiums were going up. i was paying 10 bucks an hour and i was paying $150 in health insurance per week, so i changed companies. but my health insurance was canceled a week after i changed jobs. so i might lose this job. basically what i am saying, i think the recession in part is due to health care. the reason americans are so crazy about it on both sides is that some people are totally happy with their health insurance but the people who don't have it are people with diseases like themselves -- i think we -- you know, i have gone without medicine for a week. i think they can fix the health care system because we are trying out here. for people who are against government intervention, i think that is what it is going to take to get the insurance companies. they off
. >> phone call, omaha, nebraska. jeremy. caller: thank you for taking my call. i called in during the election last year and i would say we are seeing some signs of picking up in the economy, but again, i'm a type one diabetic and i had a job for four years. i took a chance to change jobs because my premiums were going up. i was paying 10 bucks an hour and i was paying $150 in health insurance per week, so i changed companies. but my health insurance was canceled a week after i changed...
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. >>> some omaha, nebraska cops are buying their own guns. the ar-15 rifle is standard for the city's emergency response units and for swat teams nationwide, but now more rank and file officers are buying the high-powered weapons to keep up with the bad guys. >> the ugly fact is that we're out-gunned. >> we have incidents like l.a. bank shootout, column bine. >> these guys and gals out here are spending over 2,000. >> not only are the guns expensive, the ammunition costs $450 for 1,000 rounds. the ar-15 is a version of a military rifle. >>> crowds are already getting in line to buy tickets for the michael jackson movie and the tickets don't go on sale until sunday. that's a long time to waited. the documentary "this is it" begins a two-week run at theaters around the country on october 28. some hard-core fans are hoping to get tickets to a grand opening airing the day before on october 27. >>> hey, a warning here. look out for flood-damaged used cars. the warning comes in the aftermath of this week's severe flooding in georgia. money expert j
. >>> some omaha, nebraska cops are buying their own guns. the ar-15 rifle is standard for the city's emergency response units and for swat teams nationwide, but now more rank and file officers are buying the high-powered weapons to keep up with the bad guys. >> the ugly fact is that we're out-gunned. >> we have incidents like l.a. bank shootout, column bine. >> these guys and gals out here are spending over 2,000. >> not only are the guns expensive, the...
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>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to replace kennedy that person could be in place by early october. you could be up to 61. >> shirley from newcastle, pennsylvania. >> good morning. what i would like to make a few points here. people in the united states, and i have been watching these town hall meetings, in the united states people are sick and tired of government telling us how to live our lives. they need to do what their suppose to do. voted in office to take care of federal and take care of back part of the government. tell us okay, now you, your healthcare is going to change. we're going to have a plan where everyone is going to be inclu
>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to...
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and i want to thank the senator from georgia and nebraska for introducing a companion resolution in the senate, senate resolution 211, making this a bipartisan bicameral effort. mr. speaker, life insurance too often is thought of only when it's too late. how many times have we heard about friends or loved ones sadly reflecting that the deceased had had no life insurance or had too little life insurance? they only -- today only four in 10 adults in america own individual life insurance policies and among those who do have life insurance, the amount is often too small to safeguard the financial future of their loved ones. due to insufficient coverage, many families upon losing a loved one are often forced to work extra jobs or longer hours, to borrow money or move to less desirable housing because there was no insurance. house resolution 16 calls on the nation to observe the month of september as life insurance awareness month and the issue has been elevated by a broad coalition of providers and advocates including members of the life and health insurance foundation for education, the nat
and i want to thank the senator from georgia and nebraska for introducing a companion resolution in the senate, senate resolution 211, making this a bipartisan bicameral effort. mr. speaker, life insurance too often is thought of only when it's too late. how many times have we heard about friends or loved ones sadly reflecting that the deceased had had no life insurance or had too little life insurance? they only -- today only four in 10 adults in america own individual life insurance policies...